A man is claiming he is Jesus Christ says he is sure of his identity because he has memories of his life 2,000 years ago.

Alan Miller, or AJ, 53, from Kingaroy, a small rural town north-west of Brisbane, is a former computer systems engineer who said he realised he is the Messiah after his first marriage ended in 1997 and he began to have reoccurring memories of his life in the first century, according to The Advertiser.

Mr Miller, who has been compared to a cult leader, is now remarried to Mary Luck, a woman who claims she is Mary Magdalene and says she also has memories of her life as Jesus' wife 2,000 years ago.

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Alan Miller, 53, claims he is Jesus Christ and his wife, Mary Luck, is Mary Magdalene, because they have memories of their lives together from 2,000 years ago (pictured)

Together they host seminars teaching their spiritual movement of Divine Truth, which promises a personal relationship with God, who Mr Miller deems to have both masculine and feminine characteristics, according to their website.

'I have a series of memories, it's just a longer series of memories than the average person has that goes on for a 2,000 year period from the time shortly after my birth that I remember in the first century, right the way through until today – for me, the way I know I am Jesus is that I have a memory of that entire life,' he said on his Divine Truth Youtube Channel.

Mr Miller said that he doesn't claim to be the reincarnation of Jesus, rather that he is someone who has excited for thousands of years.

His wife shares his sentiments, saying that she has had 'one continuous life on earth in the spirit world and back on earth again.'

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'I had a life in the first century and I was the wife of Jesus and I learned and taught the divine truth with him and after his passing and I passed into the spirit world and I had a life there,' she said, adding that she came back to earth when she was born in 1978 in Australia.

The couple has released dozens of videos explain their beliefs on Youtube, as well as responses to accusations that he is a cult leader who has gathered followers and that he convinced Mary of her identity.

'Not long after I met AJ I began to have memories in full force…' Mary writes on her blog.

'My family decided none of this was true and I was actually being manipulated by AJ,' she said, explaining that she has now distanced herself from her family.

Mr Miller denies that he is a cult leader and said that out of the 20,000 people that have listened to his teachings, 1,000 regularly listen to him and 100 of those donate to his group.

Mr Miller and Ms Luck (pictured) host seminars teaching their spiritual movement of Divine Truth, which promises a personal relationship with God, who he deems to have masculine and feminine characteristics

Mr Miller, from Kingaroy, a small rural town north-west of Brisbane, is a former computer systems engineer who said he realised he is the Messiah after his first marriage ended in 1997

When pushed about why he doesn't prove he is Jesus by performing a miracle, Mr Miller argues that he doesn't need to because he knows who he is and that he is not saying he is God.

He also claims that some of the acts Jesus performed according to the bible are untrue, which is why he doesn't perform them now.

'It presumes that in the first century that I did turn water into wine, which I did not,' he said.

'If I could do it, it would only prove that I can turn water into wine.'

'I have no desire to prove that I am Jesus because I don't believe that is the point – I know who I am and the people who have come with know who I am and other people will know who I am.'